Great Deal on ThinkGeek–Wireless Extension Cord Set

 

Finally. No WC’er nor gamer should be without one! Even people using Winstep need this!

No more “Spaghetti Junction” wiring mess. No more wires for the cat to chew through (how come they never get electrocuted?)

ThinkGeek is marketing this great invention, and $34.99 is not “too much”. I don’t want to hear that in the comments: No negativity at all.

 

This ingenious device deserves everyone’s support. Hell, it’s even made in America! What more do you want?

Source:

http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/wec.shtml?cpg=28H

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Does it work as well as my hoseless water hose nozzle?

Reply #2 Top

Just don't use more than two,in one room at the same time, they'll get tangled up. I got five of them in such a knot once! ;P

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And, for the month of April you buy 1 get 5 free!!!!    \o/ \o/ \o/

Reply #4 Top

Just bought 100 of these puppies.

Reply #5 Top

pacov is wise. I'm modding them to charge my Tesla.... bluetooth car!

:waaaa:

 

Reply #6 Top

I'm going to get even more and then try to setup an array from Ohio to Michigan in an attempt to heat Brad's pool.  It's going to be tricky, but someone has got to try. 

Reply #8 Top

What a grand idea! Good thinking, bro! k6

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Quoting DrJBHL, reply 8
What a grand idea! Good thinking, bro!
End of DrJBHL's quote

I assume that's for pacov.....unless LadyShrike1 has something she needs to tell us....lol.   :P

Reply #10 Top

Don't discount cold fusion.  It won't heat Brads pool (well, in theory it would), but my goal is to heat his pool from Ohio.  We'll see how it goes.

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Warning: Even though these microwaves are about as harmful as the leakage from an ordinary microwave oven (not much), do not put computers, televisions, other sensitive electrical equipment, food, liquids, paper, glass, flammable substances, magnets, or living things in between the base and satellite units. Just in case.

 

Every gizmo needs a warning....;p

Reply #12 Top

I am already building an invisible dog fence with mine.  :cylon:

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Quoting RedneckDude, reply 9


I assume that's for pacov.....unless LadyShrike1 has something she needs to tell us....lol.  
End of RedneckDude's quote

 

I'd hope it's for pacov or the husband is in for quite a surprise...

BTW, these wireless extension cords make great burglar alarms and proximity alarms; just fried

  an encyclopedia salesman on the front porch.

(Don't ask why I had the WEC's there)

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OK - I'm abandoning the original project of heating Brad's pool from Ohio.  I just don't think its going to be cost effective when all is said and done.  I brought in an analyst and he says its probably a little cheaper to just leave things as is.  So, now I've got 100 of these puppies... hmmm... I'm considering setting up and array that will pop all of the corn in a nearby field.  That or a death ray... still undecided. 

Reply #16 Top

Will they work on marshmallows?

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Quoting LadyShrike1, reply 15
They're also great for frying chicken!
End of LadyShrike1's quote

Anything, actually.

When all's said and done, anything they fry ends up tasting like chicken.

Reply #18 Top

Wow! Chicken flavored marshmallows. Who'da thunk it.

Reply #19 Top

That web site is crazy. It has mostly real but completely unbelievable stuff. Then they are interlaced with things that leave you guessing or you know for sure. Currently they have a Star Trek original prop phazer (I think phazer) for the affordable price of $1,000 USD

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Lots of Dr.Who stuff there. :thumbsup: